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Weekly Newsletter
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Wishing Everyone A Wonderful
New School Year
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It is that time of year again! It has been a fun summer but is now time to return to the classroom. We are wishing every student, teacher and parent the very best in the coming school year. New opportunities await for you and your future! Good luck on your new adventure!
"You're off to great place, today is your day, your mountain is waiting, so get on your way!"
-Dr. Seuss
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Donate Your Ground Venison!
Calling all hunters! Ground venison is needed at the Stewpot. Please clean out your freezers! The meat can be dropped off at the Stewpot between
7:30am and 2:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
Thank you!
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Flower Guild volunteers are needed!
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Curious about what happens behind the scenes in worship services at Trinity? Parts of the scene are flowers, flanking the altar as a celebration of God's natural bounty and the creativity God has given humans. The arrangers, and often the growers of those flowers are Trinity parishioners who serve on the Flower Guild.
You, too, may explore this ministry. Teams of two or three take turns on a six-or-so week rotation. New volunteers team up with experienced hands to learn. All are welcome! Call
Amelia Salmon 601 443-1042
to learn more.
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Daughters of the King Trinity Chapter - Prayer Box
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Daughters of the King Trinity Chapter is a national Order of Episcopal Women dedicated to prayer, service, and evangelism. Our ladies pray for many people inside and outside the church on an individual basis and collectively. You can fill out a card in the back of the church and place it in the prayer box near the entry doors asking for private prayer for a person(s) or situations without giving your name (unless you choose to provide it) and without having your request placed on the published church prayer list. Each card is completely confidential and discreetly given to one member of the Order. The prayer cards are never discussed in the group or with anyone else. That one Daughter prays for 30 days for that which is written on the card. We invite you to utilize this prayer box knowing your request is privately received and prayed for in Christ's name. Also, as a reminder, you may call Ann O'Bryant in the Church Office in times of illness for support or be placed on the posted prayer list.
The Daughters of the King meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 4 PM in the Parish Hall of Trinity Church.
For more information contact
Teresa Noland.
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Church Directory Photos - Email Upload Of Photo
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We are still trying to complete the online photo directory. if you have a photo you would like to use for the photo directory
email them to
katie@trinitynatchez.org.
or drop them by the church office Monday - Thursday 10am-3pm
During the week of August 13,
we
WILL
send out an email directly from the instant church directory website with an
attached link to upload your photo
. Once you open the link a window will prompt you to pick a photo file from your computer or smartphone and then click upload. Once approved, your photo will appear next to your name in the directory.
Keep an eye out for this email in your inbox! The email will be sent from " katie@trinitynatchez.org "
if you are having trouble with your login or password please see the article below named "Directions on How to Login to the Online Church Directory." If you think your email address is out of date or your information needs to be updated please contact Katie Ernst.
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E-Mail Scam
Please be aware that Fr. Ken's email was hacked earlier this week. Fr. Ken will never email asking you for a favor or to directly send him money. Do not open or respond to these fake emails. Included below are some material to help you defend yourself against spam emails. See below ...
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Recognizing and Avoiding Email Scams
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Please be aware that someone started sending emails from an address that looked similar to Father Ken’s email address. These emails were in fact a hacker. Ignore and delete these emails. Do not respond to emails sent from a fake email account or click on any content within the email. Do not give out your personal information
It is easy to be fooled by some of the spam content that comes through your inbox, but I have gathered some information to help arm yourself against hackers. Number one rule is to never share your personal information on the internet, through email, or over the phone. Your bank, government affiliates, and most likely your Pastor, friends and family will never ask you to send them money, click a third-party link or request personal information via email. Again, never share your personal information or respond to emails you may think are spam. Here are a few rules to go by:
- Do not give out personal information
- Know who is sending you emails
- Look for typos, grammatical errors, and phrasing
- Never open or download attachments (unless you know what they are)
- Do not trust unsolicited emails
If you want to read more on how to defend against scam emails, I have included two articles, one from
Return Path Blog
and one from wikihow.com which gives you examples of that spam email looks like,
click here to read the article.
I have also included a PDF from the
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
(US-CERT). Learn how to spot a fake email or spam and be aware of what you put on the internet. Make sure you use strong passwords to help protect you and your information from internet hackers.
warm regards,
Katie Ernst
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Directions on How to Login to the Online Church Directory
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Click
here
if you have an iPhone or
here
if you have an Android
to get instructions on how to log back in or how to reset your password.
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Happening This Week at Trinity
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If you have something for the Church Calendar, please let the church office know
here
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Starting on Sunday, May 20th Trinity Episcopal Church will go to Summer Service Schedule.
Summer
Worship and Formation Schedule
is as follows:
Sundays
: Holy Eucharist: Rite II at 10:30 AM | Christian Education at 9:15 AM
Wednesdays:
Healing Eucharist Service with (Holy Anointing) at 5:30 PM [Parish Hall]
This Summer Schedule will continue until September 9th
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Serving This Week at Trinity
Sunday, August 19 - Ordinary Time - Proper 15
(Only one Service)
Eucharistic Mi
nisters:
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10:30 a.m
. - Hyde Carby
Lectors:
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10:30 a.m
. - Woody Allen, Anne MacNeil
Intercessor (10:30):
Stella Carby
Usher Captain:
Trippy Shields
Greeters:
Trippy Shields, Lisa Allain
Oblation Bearers:
Phil and Donna Lindley
Altar Guild:
Ann O'Bryant, Cyndy Stevens
Flower Guild:
Meg Hazlip, Emily Fox
To find the full Liturgical Schedule for August, please click
here
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Sunday, August 19 - OT Proper 15
(click on links below for readings)
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Your prayers are requested for....
Spencer Allen, Dylan Pressgrove, Ginny Patterson, Edwin Erinne, John and Mimi Bornman, Emmalee Cupit, Coral Byrd, Linda Dustin, Kathy Hester, George and Pat Dickens, Judy Coker, Ellen Sessions, Linda Lundy, Barham Moss, Katharine Garner, Antonio Cavazos, Jennifer Shane, Corky and Charlie Vess, Aurora Shane, Virginia Salmon, Charlotte Murrell, Cynthia McCormick, Cheryl LeBlanc, Michael Guyer, Bobbye Drane, Ashley Boutwell, Rachel Beland, Douglas Boggess, Kari Tippens, Beverly Hall, Allen McClumey, Angela Gardner, Elizabeth Swalm, Bob Snyder, Tucker Curry
and our Armed Forces.
Please remember the home-bound and those in nursing and assisted living:
Mollie Gallagher, Marie Philips, Betty Rogillio, Jean Bond, Jane Stewart, Mary Ann Jones, Marie Tillery, Burt Matheny, Dixie Miller, Blanca Cartwright, Jim Overton, Virginia Siddall, Jeanie Peabody.
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Blessing of the Backpacks
God of Wisdom, we give you thanks for schools and classrooms and for the teachers and students who fill them each day. We thank you for this new beginning, for new books and new ideas. We thank you for sharpened pencils, pointy crayons, and crisp blank pages waiting to be filled. We thank you for the gift of making mistakes and trying again. Help us to remember that asking the right questions is often as important as giving the right answers. Today we give you thanks for these your children, and we ask you to bless them with curiosity, understanding and respect. May their backpacks be a sign to them that they have everything they need to learn and grow this year in school and in Sunday School. May they be guided by your love. All this we ask in the name of Jesus, who as a child in the temple showed his longing to learn about you, and as an adult taught by story and example your great love for us. Amen.
Wendy Claire Barrie
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Trinity Episcopal Church
305 South Commerce St, Natchez, Mississippi 39120
Phone: (601) 445-8432 | Fax: (601) 442-4939
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